Rajasthan News: Rajasthan can have most water from Tuesday, which can meet the wants of the approaching 7 generations. Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil gave this assertion in Surat, Gujarat on Sunday. He stated, ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes to inaugurate the challenge in Jaipur on December 17, during which 11 rivers will probably be linked. Through this, the goal has been set to make Rajasthan a water surplus state.
MoU was signed in January 2024
The governments of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh had renamed the East Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) as Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal East Rajasthan Canal Project (PKC-ERCP) in January 2024, after which signed an MoU with the Jal Shakti Ministry . Major rivers are included in PKC-ERCP. Such as Chambal and its tributaries Parvati, Kalisindh, Kuno, Banas, Banganga, Ruparel, Gambhiri and Mej.
Water disaster will finish in these districts
On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated ERCP in 21 newly shaped districts together with Jhalawar, Kota, Bundi, Tonk, Sawai Madhopur, Gangapur, Dausa, Karauli, Bharatpur, Alwar in Rajasthan and Guna, Shivpuri, Sheopur, Sehore, Shajapur, Rajgarh in Madhya Pradesh. Will finish water disaster in districts like Ujjain, Mandsaur, Morena, Ratlam, Gwalior and so on. This challenge will serve varied functions like consuming water provide, irrigation and assembly the commercial water demand.
First dam prepared in September
Under this scheme, the primary Nonera Abra Dam constructed on the Kali Sindh River in Pipalda meeting of Kota district of Rajasthan has been began. The Water Resources Department had examined the gates by filling the dam with water from September 8 to September 12. After this this dam was began. Under the ERCP challenge, head plus water of Hadoti rivers is to be transported to a distance of 170 kilometers. For this, pumping, gravity channel escape, gravity feeder, canal, tunnel and culvert for water will probably be constructed.
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